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According to people close to the process, the Chinese firm would have presented insuperable difficulties over the transfer of intellectual property.
While the existence of unintended outcomes obviously poses insuperable difficulties for explanations in terms of individual intentions, it is exactly what theories of universal history are equipped to explain.
As Tanzania will have near insuperable difficulties maintaining and operating the hi-tech equipment, it would be kinder for the PM to order Short and Brown to cut out the middleman and send aid meant for the Third World direct to BAe.
Insuperable difficulties with this semantics led ultimately (in large measure) to the demise of logical empiricism and the growth of realism.
Nagel (p. 10) cites Michael Behe's (1996) Darwin's Black Box, with approval, not because he accepts intelligent design, but because he believes Behe points out seemingly insuperable difficulties in selection theory.
Hartley argues that the use of two incommensurable languages, "popular" and "philosophical," is not a problem, provided that we use them separately and consistently: "insuperable difficulties will arise" only "if we mix these languages" (OM 2, prop. 15).
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The insuperable difficulty of time-travel stories comes when you travel back to before your time-travel machine was invented.
This situation creates an insuperable difficulty for resolving the question of whether morphological evolution is always associated with speciation events.
Synchronizing sound and motion proved of such insuperable difficulty, however, that the concept of linking the two was abandoned, and the silent movie was born.
Tom Conti – the frustrated star – says he was too young for the part, too small and found insuperable difficulty in making a hero out of a character who whined and whinged his way through the first act.
All this sets those novelists bent on writing amusingly about class the almost insuperable difficulty of establishing their terms, and – even more problematic, perhaps – convincing readers of the accuracy of their judgments.
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